Spring Theatre Production

YC Drama will perform The Crucible

Arthur Miller’s classic and compelling drama of paranoia and superstition, The Crucible, opens Thursday, February 26, at 7:30 pm.

In 1692, in a small American town, a group of mischievous girls are caught dancing in the woods while conjuring spirits. To escape punishment they accuse others of witchcraft. Husbands, wives, sons, daughters, neighbors and friends are forced to sentence the accused … or risk being accused themselves. This magnificent work continues to resonate and is as relevant today as when it was first produced.

The performances will be February 26th through March 1st at 7:30 pm on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and at 2:00 pm on Sunday in Gurganus Hall. It will cost six dollars for adults, four dollars for seniors and students and is free for York College students, faculty and staff. Pics